Please Dream Of Me

In a speculative future, those who have grown old will enter palliative institutions only to wait out the natural course of death. White like the skins of those who are dying, hospital walls become canvases for memory, producing a quiet longing for a past that connects the amnesiac elderly with their young caregivers.

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Please Dream Of Me

In a speculative future, those who have grown old will enter palliative institutions only to wait out the natural course of death. White like the skins of those who are dying, hospital walls become canvases for memory, producing a quiet longing for a past that connects the amnesiac elderly with their young caregivers.

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In a speculative future, those who have grown old will enter palliative institutions only to wait out the natural course of death. White like the skins of those who are dying, hospital walls become canvases for memory, producing a quiet longing for a past that connects the amnesiac elderly with their young caregivers. A space is conjured where lives hang in limbo, on one hand overwhelmed by natural decay, and on the other, offering the respite of technology that grants agency to hold on, or to let go.

As a young wife, Miita finally finds comfort in her first pregnancy after enduring years of marital rape, physical violence, mental and emotional abuse at the hands of her husband, until one day she decides to take matters into her own hands to protect her newborn daughter.